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dark.it didn't stoppmany -&peo houseeand coooinn off.at the &pend of thh roland park parade baltimore city firefighters pprentsswho haven't had ppwer in five days.thh annnal tradition took on sppcial meaning this year. 3 "it's likeecamping in your pwn house. (laughter) i'm soonn" "not ideal, but theree you go. there are a loo worst liie..firefiihters shut off the valvee att11:30.some people in the oland park area are being tood it could be another three of four dayss before theirrpower wwlllbe restored. thousands of peoplespent this parrdes.johnnrydell was in towson...where thousandsturned 3uu...despite the heat... (rydell) "even ttough this parade starred at 10:30 this morning, by the time it ended it was well over 90 degrees, and that's whyya lot offfooks &pthouggt the best pllce to be was n the shade."((bands)) &psure it's hhttoutside...but after all...this ii...the fourth of july.((nats))ann it prowd.they're hereewwth fammly and friends...tt celebrate... &piidepedence day. (ettlin) "yo need to salute and celebratt our ccuntry and the veterans who fought in the wars." ((nntss)(bboo
dark.it didn't stoppmany -&peo houseeand coooinn off.at the &pend of thh roland park parade baltimore city firefighters pprentsswho haven't had ppwer in five days.thh annnal tradition took on sppcial meaning this year. 3 "it's likeecamping in your pwn house. (laughter) i'm soonn" "not ideal, but theree you go. there are a loo worst liie..firefiihters shut off the valvee att11:30.some people in the oland park area are being tood it could be another three of four dayss...
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five in baltimore city alone, two in montgomery. many more have fallen ill. >> we've seen a lot of heat-related illnesses. >> thank you for calling. this is bianca. >> reporter: they have restored service to 94% of customers, they still have crews working around the clock. they've received 1.2 million calls since the storm. >> when we get down to the last 50,000 or whatever, they're very difficult jobs to work. >> reporter: that's why bge is holding all out of state crews until all power is restored. as for davis? >> i'm going to make the best of it. >> reporter: and pray the lights come on soon. they continue to call in crews from out of state. 250 extra workers arrived just today. live for wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. maryland's public service commission warns the utility could be fined if their response breaks any regulations. here's the latest from bge tonight in baltimore county. more than 16,000 are still in the dark. in the city, more than 8,000. and in howard county, it stands at more than 2000. >>> first warning weath
five in baltimore city alone, two in montgomery. many more have fallen ill. >> we've seen a lot of heat-related illnesses. >> thank you for calling. this is bianca. >> reporter: they have restored service to 94% of customers, they still have crews working around the clock. they've received 1.2 million calls since the storm. >> when we get down to the last 50,000 or whatever, they're very difficult jobs to work. >> reporter: that's why bge is holding all out of...
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city schoolteacher for redefining what it means to be an athlete. the teacher trained 12 girls for ten weeks until they could run a mile and track their progress online. she get an underarmor sponsorship gear. >> they can do more than run a mile. those dpicials are fit. >>> coming up, a deadly blast, 7 people killed when a bomb goes off on a bus full of israeli tourists. israel's government is vowing revenge. >> my whole body was on fire. >> man fighting against death after being bitten by a rattlesnake. >> reporter: michael phelps says this will be his last olympics. >> more chances of showers headed our way. and i'll have your complete first warning forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ crows cawing ] [ male announcer ] strange things happen in the black forest. [ metallic bell toll ] [ car speeding down the road, lightning strikes ] where things aren't always what they seem. [ wolves howling ] because thrills hide in the shadows just waiting at every turn. [ coaster whoosh ] brave the black forest on verbolten. the all-new multi-launch coaste
city schoolteacher for redefining what it means to be an athlete. the teacher trained 12 girls for ten weeks until they could run a mile and track their progress online. she get an underarmor sponsorship gear. >> they can do more than run a mile. those dpicials are fit. >>> coming up, a deadly blast, 7 people killed when a bomb goes off on a bus full of israeli tourists. israel's government is vowing revenge. >> my whole body was on fire. >> man fighting against death...
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. >> mayor stephanie rawlings lake today announced a partnership that will help baltimore city police fight crime. the city watch committee partnership inc. database a public and private security that allows quickly identifying surveillance tape in proximity to crime scenes. >> it will support the police department efforts to further reduce crime in our neighborhoods. >> authorities in queen anne's county say a half-dozen marijuana plants for found at the scene of that brush fire last month. the sheriff office says the plants, some of which were burned, were turned over to the county drug task force. natural resources officials confirmed there was evidence of a pot growing operation at the fire scene, but so far no arrests have been made. it is unclear if the fire was somehow related to the plants. several residents were forced from their homes. a prominent drug counselor in the region says he is seeing a dramatic shift in the use of opiates. deborah winger found out it is taking a deadly toll on the young people of suburbia. >> these women are bound by grief, loss, and heroin. all th
. >> mayor stephanie rawlings lake today announced a partnership that will help baltimore city police fight crime. the city watch committee partnership inc. database a public and private security that allows quickly identifying surveillance tape in proximity to crime scenes. >> it will support the police department efforts to further reduce crime in our neighborhoods. >> authorities in queen anne's county say a half-dozen marijuana plants for found at the scene of that brush...
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were baltimore city would get its full expectation of money. >> the delegation will meet in a week to scrutinize the bill. the governor will decide if a special session should be called. >> 76 degrees. and we are a week away from the start of the olympic games but not everybody is ready for the competition. >> george zimmerman speaks out for the first time since shooting trayvon martin. what he had to say. >> here is a look at traffic. things moving smoothly. volumes are still light at this hour. we will get a closer a book when we c >> 81 degrees downtown at the inner harbor. that is our live shot. the sun will be coming up in 15 minutes. there will be some clouds in the sky and a chance for rain. you have to worry about a shower or thunderstorm. other than that no other concerns. waves about 1 foot. the next high tide is at 7:29. just about anyone with a chance for a shower, especially as we go toward the afternoon. much cooler today, relatively speaking. highs in the low-90's. downtown could be in the mid- 90's. the mountains in the upper 70's. details coming up in the seven day. >
were baltimore city would get its full expectation of money. >> the delegation will meet in a week to scrutinize the bill. the governor will decide if a special session should be called. >> 76 degrees. and we are a week away from the start of the olympic games but not everybody is ready for the competition. >> george zimmerman speaks out for the first time since shooting trayvon martin. what he had to say. >> here is a look at traffic. things moving smoothly. volumes are...
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so far, at least eight people have dded ffom heat-related illnesses.......3 of thee in baltimore city its especially difficult for those with reepiratory problems. 3 (2:27:04) "i'm coughing up pnd kinda wheeziig like.. i've got a wheezing hing. that lets me know its time to get maahine." 73-year old hollis dorsey has been without power for ssx days and haa been unable to use her breathing deviie. crews catonsville neeghborhood his afternoonnbut, ss far...no ppwer.see what neighborssare doing to help each ooher.. tonight on the late editiin at 11 a wwrning tonight for if you leave your home r. unattended...or even if you stay to sweat it out with doors and windows oppn... be on the lookoutt it could be a good opportunity for crime. crime. keith daniels is paltimore where the word is out.. keith. jenniier.... we're live on northwood....near.... here peeple are still in he dark.....and they're keeping dark.....andaach. so far, city police have not reported any bbrglarres elated to the powee outages..... but in nneearundel at one home.. in the dark. dark. when joan sames lost power at a h
so far, at least eight people have dded ffom heat-related illnesses.......3 of thee in baltimore city its especially difficult for those with reepiratory problems. 3 (2:27:04) "i'm coughing up pnd kinda wheeziig like.. i've got a wheezing hing. that lets me know its time to get maahine." 73-year old hollis dorsey has been without power for ssx days and haa been unable to use her breathing deviie. crews catonsville neeghborhood his afternoonnbut, ss far...no ppwer.see what...
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ocean city looks beautiful. 74 is the current temperature there. 77 in baltimore. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> welcome back. the time is 6:44 a.m. there is a late that accident in southwest baltimore. this was just with for 11:00 a.m., they found a man seriously injured. no word on his condition this morning. the latest on severe storms -- two fires in anne arundel county. this happened around 6:00 p.m. wednesday night. crews responded to one in annapolis. like it may have caused both incidents. martin o'malley says he will have new gaming legislation by tomorrow for lawmakers to review. the governor met with a delegation wednesday to discuss a possible special session. they will meet to scrutinize the proposed gaming bill. the governor will decide within the next 10 days whether to call a special session. >> in the its station alert -- in the education alert, the latest about the dream act.
ocean city looks beautiful. 74 is the current temperature there. 77 in baltimore. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> welcome back. the time is 6:44 a.m. there is a late that accident in southwest baltimore. this was just with for 11:00 a.m., they found a man seriously injured. no word on his condition this morning. the...
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the majority remain in baltimore county and baltimore city. there are also a little over 1,000 in howard county and anne arundel county. wjz 13 is always o. and you -- on. and you can check in for updated numbers and first warning weather. log onto wjz.com. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about right now. a metro train derailment in prince george's county. it happened on the green line in hyattsville. three subway cars went off the track. passengers are being removed from the train. but there are no injuries reported. services are disrupted all along the green line. and we understand this is heat- related. >>> an investigation is under way into a police-involved shooting in prince george's county. >> vic, it happened less than a block from the university of maryland. now, a suspect is in the hospital. >> reporter: witness video captures a chaotic scene in college park, prince george's county, steps away from the university of maryland. officers say the speeding police car you see is being driven by a suspect they were trying to arrest. a
the majority remain in baltimore county and baltimore city. there are also a little over 1,000 in howard county and anne arundel county. wjz 13 is always o. and you -- on. and you can check in for updated numbers and first warning weather. log onto wjz.com. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about right now. a metro train derailment in prince george's county. it happened on the green line in hyattsville. three subway cars went off the track. passengers are being removed from the...
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. >> the heat-related deaths were in baltimore city and officials are warning themselves to take care of themselves and each other. >> these are very dangerous conditions. >> their warning people to be on the offensive. already, the medical examiner determined 23 people have died from heat so far this summer either directly or indirectly. >> it can be determined they had a heat stroke or something related where their core temperature got so high that they died of heat directly. there are other cases where we are not sure. they may have had an underlying medical condition. the cause of death may have been their medical condition but it may have been worsened by the heat. >> temperatures on wednesday surpassed 100 degrees with heat index soaring even higher. health officials warn people to stay inside when possible and if you have to be outside, stay in the shade and drink plenty of water. >> i get a cup of water every 5 minutes. >> adults are staying cool by grabbing a snow cone or fresh squeezed lemonade. owners know when the temperature goes up business will be booming. >> we get pre
. >> the heat-related deaths were in baltimore city and officials are warning themselves to take care of themselves and each other. >> these are very dangerous conditions. >> their warning people to be on the offensive. already, the medical examiner determined 23 people have died from heat so far this summer either directly or indirectly. >> it can be determined they had a heat stroke or something related where their core temperature got so high that they died of heat...
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baltimore city, howard county and anne arundel county are also hit hard. in total, about 44,000 bge customers are without power right now. >> well, here's more frustrating news for those in the dark. this heat is growing more intense. emergency rooms are starting to fill up with patients who are dehydrated or worse. monique griego has late word on moredeaths linked to this receipt heat wave. >> reporter: another day under a vicious sun, as triple-digit temperatures bear down on baltimore. >> the humidity has made it unbearable. doesn't matter if you're in the shade or in the sun. >> i'm sweating water now. i feel like a walking river right now. >> reporter: people sweating it out in the city, try to refuel, create their own shade, or simply ditch a few layers in an effort to stay cool. >> it's horrible. hot and sweaty is not a good feeling. >> on the way to keep cool. umbrella, fans and water. >> reporter: but when it's in hot, the weather isn't just uncomfortable. it can be dangerous. >> we definitely see people who are dehydrated. >> reporter: dr. michae
baltimore city, howard county and anne arundel county are also hit hard. in total, about 44,000 bge customers are without power right now. >> well, here's more frustrating news for those in the dark. this heat is growing more intense. emergency rooms are starting to fill up with patients who are dehydrated or worse. monique griego has late word on moredeaths linked to this receipt heat wave. >> reporter: another day under a vicious sun, as triple-digit temperatures bear down on...
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the heaviest precipitation in baltimore county in baltimore city. we will update the radar and inspect the seven-day going through weekend. >> tonight's batch of storms has been causing major headaches over the viewing area. we have a check on how people have been ferrying trade your have been running around all night. >> we were getting ready to go live and do a live report but the lightning was so bad it was safer to come back to the studio. we got to see some damage from the storm. we want to show you some of the effects. there was a minor flooding that leaked into the entrance of the emergency department. firefighters came and cleared debris from a drain and the flooding that happened quickly cleared out and there was not any impact on patients. after we left hopkins, our photographer and i saw this downed tree at the intersection of madison and caroline street. it is hard to tell if it fell over because of lightning or high wind. that intersection is closed and police the officers were riding on the scene before we left. take a look at this nex
the heaviest precipitation in baltimore county in baltimore city. we will update the radar and inspect the seven-day going through weekend. >> tonight's batch of storms has been causing major headaches over the viewing area. we have a check on how people have been ferrying trade your have been running around all night. >> we were getting ready to go live and do a live report but the lightning was so bad it was safer to come back to the studio. we got to see some damage from the...
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baltimore city happens to be seeing the biggest gain in home values. values have increased over 46%. >> all this is good news. good news for all this with a we own a home or not. it is good news for our jobs and good news for our economy. >> the state got more economic news this afternoon. all three bond rating agencies have affirmed the trouble a standing. they can buy bonds at lower interest rates. there are seven so-called targeted areas where home buyers can qualify for lower interest- rate trading can see the map and find out how you can seek help for your mortgage on our website, wbaltv.com. >> new details concerning a large brush fire that sparked a graduation -- evacuation. it turns out something else was ablaze there. we explain. >> state forestry officials within the department of natural resources have confirmed the causes of the fire was a discarded fumble substance found near what is being described as a marijuana grow area. as you can imagine, sheriff's deputies are now involved. >> it was june 24 white well fires scorched 50 acres -- whe
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. >>> the baltimore city fire department is changing its social media guidelines. alex demetrick from the newsroom, with what is bringing about the change. alex. >> according to our media department, the baltimore sun, they are taking a second look at its rules on social media. fire department says they may soon change their rules on comments. this comes after some firefighters wrote inappropriate, insensitive, or inaccurate information on websites like twitter. some firefighters say policies could hinder their constitutional rights to free speech. the city's police force is also reportedly working on its policy as well. mary? >> sounds like complaints posted on twitter include the city's decision to close three fire companies for budgetary reasons. and the approval of a raise for baltimore's fire chief. >> nationwide outrage. a report finds that top school officials at penn state, including legendary coach joe paterno, covered up child sex abuse by jerry sandusky. joe paterno's family is file fighting back. >> we are here today because of a terrible tragedy was al
. >>> the baltimore city fire department is changing its social media guidelines. alex demetrick from the newsroom, with what is bringing about the change. alex. >> according to our media department, the baltimore sun, they are taking a second look at its rules on social media. fire department says they may soon change their rules on comments. this comes after some firefighters wrote inappropriate, insensitive, or inaccurate information on websites like twitter. some firefighters...
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and five of which have been in baltimore city. and that danger is why doctors are telling people to stay out of the sun or find a cool place to cool off. >> reporter: another day under a vicious sun, as triple digit temperatures bear down on baltimore. >> the humidity has made it unbearable. doesn't matter if you're in the shade or in the sun. >> i'm sweating water now. i feel like a walking river right now. >> reporter: people sweating it out in the city. try to refuel. create their own shade, or simply ditch a few layers in an effort to stay cool. >> it's horrible. because it's so hot and sweaty. and it's just the noad -- not a good feeling. >> keeping cool with umbrella, water. >> reporter: but when it's this hot, the weather isn't just uncomfortable, it can also be dangerous. >> we definitely see a lot more people coming in who are dehydrated. they're not anticipating it. >> reporter: dr. michael witting works in the e.r.a. the -- e.r., the maryland medical center. he says people come in dehydrated, confused and weak. but it c
and five of which have been in baltimore city. and that danger is why doctors are telling people to stay out of the sun or find a cool place to cool off. >> reporter: another day under a vicious sun, as triple digit temperatures bear down on baltimore. >> the humidity has made it unbearable. doesn't matter if you're in the shade or in the sun. >> i'm sweating water now. i feel like a walking river right now. >> reporter: people sweating it out in the city. try to refuel....
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the areas hardest hit in the past year include baltimore city and queen anne's county. the demand helped to boost second quarter earnings by 6%. the four seasons in baltimore place soon offer condo units. futures this morning were on the defensive this morning. kind of a carryover from yesterday. we saw the fed policy makers in disagreement about how to boost the economy. we did closed lower. 13% of respondents of a survey said they have their sights set on the holiday season. they have started shopping. one in five plants to take advantage of july clearance sales to stock up. some say they are completely done. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. person, butized come on. christmas shopping already? >> some new life on ebay. >> some people do not like these generic versions. some people go to great lanes to find the real stuff and it is becoming a hot seller on ebay. and changes coming to facebook. >> thank you. >> 67 degrees on tv hill. ware.oot drivers be wh >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler q
the areas hardest hit in the past year include baltimore city and queen anne's county. the demand helped to boost second quarter earnings by 6%. the four seasons in baltimore place soon offer condo units. futures this morning were on the defensive this morning. kind of a carryover from yesterday. we saw the fed policy makers in disagreement about how to boost the economy. we did closed lower. 13% of respondents of a survey said they have their sights set on the holiday season. they have started...
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baltimore city police wife up patrols. no sneak has more on how the night went. >> reporter: most of the crowds are already gone. not too long ago, these walkways were packed with people, and among them were a love of baltimore city police officer. their job was to keep things safe and they seem to have done that. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of eyes fixated on the sky over the inner harbor as fireworks lit up the night. >> that was a big one. >> my little kids love watching it. it make mess happy to see them happy. >> reporter: the massive crowds only adding to the excitement and patriotic energy of the show. but mixed in with the clutches of people were hundreds of baltimore city police officers. their job was to keep this celebration violence free. last year, several fights broke out and a 4-year-old was hit by a stray bullet. >> reporter: the security started with these new barriers. >> reporter: all police officer are now in uniform to make sure their presence is known. >> we have the ground forces, and earl sup
baltimore city police wife up patrols. no sneak has more on how the night went. >> reporter: most of the crowds are already gone. not too long ago, these walkways were packed with people, and among them were a love of baltimore city police officer. their job was to keep things safe and they seem to have done that. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of eyes fixated on the sky over the inner harbor as fireworks lit up the night. >> that was a big one. >> my little kids...
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the baltimore city fire chief is enacting a new social media policy. >> it is in response to what the department use as inappropriate tweets by some union members. david, i would guess we would know what most of those are probably about. >> there generally are gripes. there are also a number of questions involved. are there limitations to free speech when it comes to the workplace? where do employers draw the line on social media? the fire chief is upset about the tone and content of some of the tweeds, and he is in the process of crafting a policy that does not interfere with the freedom of speech but also protect the image of the department. some city firefighters are upset over the latest contract offer. and the fact that their boss, the chief, and his command staff all got raises. tweets are airing gripes about policies. the baltimore sun first reported that the chief is looking into the social media policy. a statement was issued that says in part our goal is not to silence the voice of the membership but simply to establish concise guidelines and boundaries to communicate their
the baltimore city fire chief is enacting a new social media policy. >> it is in response to what the department use as inappropriate tweets by some union members. david, i would guess we would know what most of those are probably about. >> there generally are gripes. there are also a number of questions involved. are there limitations to free speech when it comes to the workplace? where do employers draw the line on social media? the fire chief is upset about the tone and content...
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the baltimore city fire department wants new guidelines on what they can post on social media. wjz is live downtown. mike hellgren takes us behind the controversy. mike? >> reporter: mary, the department says this is not about silencing its critics. and wjz has learned union leaders will meet with department officials early next week to hash it all out. >> reporter: the latest heated battle in baltimore's fire department is over twitter. and what firetbieters can and can't post on -- firefighters can and can't post on twitter. it includes controversy over the chief's pay raise when fire companies are closing. one tweet read, save yourself. there are no medics. but you can call the mayor on her video phone. another questions how can the chief and mayor spat in your face. they say the new guidelines are notsz to re -- not to repress free speech. >> simply to establish concise guidelines and boundaries for which our members can communicate concerns. but it must be done, you know, decently and orderly. >> reporter: still, the firefighters union is troubled enough that they're meeti
the baltimore city fire department wants new guidelines on what they can post on social media. wjz is live downtown. mike hellgren takes us behind the controversy. mike? >> reporter: mary, the department says this is not about silencing its critics. and wjz has learned union leaders will meet with department officials early next week to hash it all out. >> reporter: the latest heated battle in baltimore's fire department is over twitter. and what firetbieters can and can't post on...
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baltimore city police are still on the scene of a shootingg n ast baltimooe. baltimore.homicide has now been called.it happened near the intersection of preston and north spring street.police ffund the victim unresponsivv whhn theyyarrived.no word on any suspects. how are the roads looking tonig? tonight?carrie peirce has our traffic edge reportt report.mapfiber- 895 at potee stmdot- 695 at bellairmmppap eeen though jerry sandusky is behind baas... he's still but not for long if a pennsylvania lawmaker has his way with a new law. 3 taco bell giving out free food! reason behind the freebies! and how a 7-pound hot dog started as a bet bbtween a father and his children. 3 --addlib weather tz-- ♪ [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is more than just a car to you, the right insurance matters. are you getting the coverage options you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage
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is a slap in the face to every man and woman in the baltimore city fire department. how can you possibly accept a raise when you've told your members there are no raises? how can you yourself accept a raise? >> we are told the mayor will also request that chief black received a contract extension. receive akiev contract extension. >> the 14th officer to be sentenced before the final officer is set to be in federal court sometime next month. >> a man suspected in a hotel shooting in downtown baltimore. detectives say this man shot a 21-year-old victim in the leg and saw a hotel room on ease larboard street round-the-clock on the night of june 30. the victim's injuries are considered non life-threatening, but anyone with information is asked to call the police department. we now know the name of the man whose body was found in the park heights neighborhood over the weekend. investigators suspect according eric brown was shot and stabbed to death and suffered injuries to the head, shoulder, and torso. there is no word on a suspect or motive in the case. >> city business
is a slap in the face to every man and woman in the baltimore city fire department. how can you possibly accept a raise when you've told your members there are no raises? how can you yourself accept a raise? >> we are told the mayor will also request that chief black received a contract extension. receive akiev contract extension. >> the 14th officer to be sentenced before the final officer is set to be in federal court sometime next month. >> a man suspected in a hotel...
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infrastructure." baltimore city streets, all of them are messed up!" up!"the big mess created by a large sinkhole. milder weather coming to an end.how high temperatures will soar tomorrow and a look ahead to the weekend in my skywatch f. forecast. and taking on-line dating to a new level. level.3239 dc sugar daddies have specific characteristics characteristics the matching making service that attracting quite a following. 3 "ripken homers in his fiial all star game"áánats of hitáá cal ripken... baltimore's baseball legend.his mother...áká ákidnappedá10:23:54 it was a bad 24 hours for everydoby... everydoby...tonight... a minute by minute look at what happened......the search for the suspect......and what that man might have been after. hello i'm jeff barnd. and i'm jennifer gilbert. gilbert.fox45 news has been following this story since police first issued a missing person's report early today. but... tonight, /// crime... and... explains... how... vy ripken... ripken... was missing... 12 hours.../ before... áanyoneá realized.../ she... was in tr
infrastructure." baltimore city streets, all of them are messed up!" up!"the big mess created by a large sinkhole. milder weather coming to an end.how high temperatures will soar tomorrow and a look ahead to the weekend in my skywatch f. forecast. and taking on-line dating to a new level. level.3239 dc sugar daddies have specific characteristics characteristics the matching making service that attracting quite a following. 3 "ripken homers in his fiial all star...
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and baltimore city will get a big chunk of the money. wjz is live. andrea fujii explains, the bank was accused of mortgage discrimination. andrea? >> well, mary, the city claims the banks pressured city residents into bad deals because of the color of their skin. and that potential victims will be compensated. >> reporter: the city claims that for 5 years, wells wells fargo targeted at least a thousand residents in minority neighborhoods for subprime mortgages. they filed a lawsuit against the bank in 2008. and a department of justice followed. >> and our investigation revealed that african american borrowers who obtained a loan from a broker, working with wells, were almost three times more likely to be placed in a subprime loan than a similarly qualified white applicant. >> reporter: wells fargo has now agreed to pay $175 million to eight cities and states, including baltimore, which will get $7.5 million for lending assistance programs and foreclosure initiatives. >> this new night will try to help those looking to buy new homes and refinance. >>
and baltimore city will get a big chunk of the money. wjz is live. andrea fujii explains, the bank was accused of mortgage discrimination. andrea? >> well, mary, the city claims the banks pressured city residents into bad deals because of the color of their skin. and that potential victims will be compensated. >> reporter: the city claims that for 5 years, wells wells fargo targeted at least a thousand residents in minority neighborhoods for subprime mortgages. they filed a lawsuit...
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we were away from more than paula of baltimore city, baltimore county, east to the west side. right now we are at northwest baltimore city where bge crews are going house to house. the problem is, all the damage from the wind and the trees, we have been watching these power line guys meticulously worked on and on and on. truckle use -- truck crews, three-six truck gangs at one time either trying to get the trees cut or get the power lines and the power restored back to homes. a massive operation for bge. reporting live from skype team 11 -- sky team 11. >> are using pockets of just a mess and then everything ok and then more pockets? >> pretty much. but one thing we noticed as the trees that have been knocked down have been massive. not like small saplings. they are huge trees that have crushed homes. they have just done tremendous amount of damage. hit and miss between the neighborhoods. pretty much like a rolling pin, as you might say. like a rolling pin came through and pretty much wiped out a neighborhood and then picks up and then comes down again. b g e has its hands ful
we were away from more than paula of baltimore city, baltimore county, east to the west side. right now we are at northwest baltimore city where bge crews are going house to house. the problem is, all the damage from the wind and the trees, we have been watching these power line guys meticulously worked on and on and on. truckle use -- truck crews, three-six truck gangs at one time either trying to get the trees cut or get the power lines and the power restored back to homes. a massive...
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city as workers check on our water main in southwest baltimore. temporary service interruption could happen on the west of 895 on south and west of cherry hill and carroll park on the east. >>> governor martin o'malley and the louisiana governor on a war of words over texas. >> we're not going to raise texas, unlike other states that have raised their taxes, like maryland and illinois. we have not raised taxes since i've been governor. >> he touted his state's record on taxes while talking about a new business outsourcing center. >>> a closer look at taxes in maryland shows that we're actually paying about 11% of our income toward taxes. according to the tax foundation, maryland ranks number 4 in the country, behind new jersey, new york and connecticut. >>> our state leaders have approved five areas in the state to provide businesses with income tax and property tax credits to help create and keep jobs. the zones include parts of baltimore city and four other counties in the state. these areas will receive more than $35 million in property tax cre
city as workers check on our water main in southwest baltimore. temporary service interruption could happen on the west of 895 on south and west of cherry hill and carroll park on the east. >>> governor martin o'malley and the louisiana governor on a war of words over texas. >> we're not going to raise texas, unlike other states that have raised their taxes, like maryland and illinois. we have not raised taxes since i've been governor. >> he touted his state's record on...
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whole, not just baltimore city's casino but baltimore city, than we really don't have a response." (rydell).....at city hall, john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30." the... money generated ...by took... center stage - today ...in baltimore.../. state ... health officials... discussed... how to spend money ... generated ...by last year's... "dime-a-drink"... increase.../.the... tax... generated... more than ...68 million dollars...// post... of... the money ...is... now... set aside... for health initiatives.. including aid... for the... disabled.....today.. healtt advocates ... discussed... using the money... to... support... long term home care. baltimore's mayor ii nothappy with new censusnumbers. numbers.she claims census workersmissed counting more than15-thousand residents in the city.so hhr administration numbbrs compiled by the feds. (mayor) "any endeavor that would potentially yield additional federal resources is important so we are waiting to hear from the federal government on the results." results."the mayoo is still vowingto boost baltimore's population by ten thousandin th
whole, not just baltimore city's casino but baltimore city, than we really don't have a response." (rydell).....at city hall, john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30." the... money generated ...by took... center stage - today ...in baltimore.../. state ... health officials... discussed... how to spend money ... generated ...by last year's... "dime-a-drink"... increase.../.the... tax... generated... more than ...68 million dollars...// post... of... the money ...is... now... set...
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. >> as one year has now passed since the triple murder in baltimore city, the case remains unsolved, but tonight, the families try to renew the efforts to track down the killer. rob roblin joins us live from northeast baltimore with more on those efforts. >> when firefighters arrived, the first thing they did was to put the fire out. inside, they found three victims. at first they thought they die from the fire, but as they found out later, they were shot in the head. today, police were going door- to-door in the neighborhood where the crime happened handing out fliers, trying to get clues on the homicide that took three lives almost one year ago. >> we're pretty much back to square one. we thought we had information that we thought was legitimate but it led us down a dead-end road. we are back at square one. any shred of evidence or information, please bring it forward. >> there arrived after putting out the blaze and they found three victims in the home, all three shot in the head. about 90 minutes before the house was set on fire, police responded to an anonymous call about gunsho
. >> as one year has now passed since the triple murder in baltimore city, the case remains unsolved, but tonight, the families try to renew the efforts to track down the killer. rob roblin joins us live from northeast baltimore with more on those efforts. >> when firefighters arrived, the first thing they did was to put the fire out. inside, they found three victims. at first they thought they die from the fire, but as they found out later, they were shot in the head. today, police...
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. >>> she served two decades on the baltimore city police force. but now an officer is forced to resign in disgrace. mary is in the newsroom with more on this case. >> reporter: the detective and her daughter both pleaded guilty today to theft. police sayanderson undercharged her mother. as she brought groceries at this food depot. a security officer spotted what was going on and alerted managers. today, early received probation judgment. early must serve three months probation. >>> anderson received six months supervised probation. air a woman who injected potentially deadly substances. wjz is live in federal court. mike hellgren with more on the sentence and reaction to it. mike? >> vic, she says she was just trying to feed her family and told the judge she accepted responsibility. in addition to those three years, she get a $25,000 fine, far less than the $2 fifty,000 fine the government wanted. can't say anything. >> she said she was just trying to get people to feel better about themselves. never realizing the danger. federal prosecutors say i
. >>> she served two decades on the baltimore city police force. but now an officer is forced to resign in disgrace. mary is in the newsroom with more on this case. >> reporter: the detective and her daughter both pleaded guilty today to theft. police sayanderson undercharged her mother. as she brought groceries at this food depot. a security officer spotted what was going on and alerted managers. today, early received probation judgment. early must serve three months probation....
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conserving water will help minimize that interruption. >> two baltimore city fire companies close today. one of the move to the 1200 block in east baltimore. that station is losing a ladder truck. they will negatively impact response times and put the lives of citizens are risk. >> we will continue to implement a high level of emergency services protection. >> it will remain open until october. john leopold will stand trial. a judge has denied a request to have the case dismissed. he is charged with misusing security detail to facilitate romantic encounters with the county employees. he is accused of using it to gather information about his political opponents. police are looking into a report of a sexual assault in northwest baltimore. investigators say the victim told detectives she was walking around 2:00 a.m. on july 1 when she was approached at gunpoint by a man who tried to sexually assault her. we are told the suspect suffered a minor injury during the incident. police have not released any details about the attack. the defendant in the attack of a tour is in downtown baltimore h
conserving water will help minimize that interruption. >> two baltimore city fire companies close today. one of the move to the 1200 block in east baltimore. that station is losing a ladder truck. they will negatively impact response times and put the lives of citizens are risk. >> we will continue to implement a high level of emergency services protection. >> it will remain open until october. john leopold will stand trial. a judge has denied a request to have the case...
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the baltimore city police officer is recovering after an accident. this was the view around 11:00 friday morning. the multi-vehicle crash. minor injuries but no word on what caused the collision. a maryland state trooper was flown to shock trauma after his car was forced off the road and hit a fire hydrant. it happened late thursday in mount berry. -- mount airy. he was responding to a call when a vehicle steered into his lane. he is being treated for a possible head injury. east money mystery just got a little more complicated. a six-inch water main broke inside the sinkhole. the department of public works says that 50 units will be without water until sunday. officials are working to get the area back up and running as soon as possible, but until then, the roadway will remain closed. bge officials have asked state legislators for a rate increase. the hike is needed to make improvements that would comply with the reliability and public safety requirements. on average, rake-payers will receive a $12 increase in their gas and electric bill. if it is a
the baltimore city police officer is recovering after an accident. this was the view around 11:00 friday morning. the multi-vehicle crash. minor injuries but no word on what caused the collision. a maryland state trooper was flown to shock trauma after his car was forced off the road and hit a fire hydrant. it happened late thursday in mount berry. -- mount airy. he was responding to a call when a vehicle steered into his lane. he is being treated for a possible head injury. east money mystery...
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city without power.more than 19- thousand in baltimoree county... and n anne arrndel countt... more than 44- hundred.ssnce the storm begann bge has restoreddpower to more from bout half a millioo customers without power at the height of llst friday's storms ... to about ????? at this time of day ...bge is making progress. but that hasn't ptopped criticism of the recovery effoor ... for thhs week's take action thursday, rob gould with bge joinn us. us. 3 3&p--burying wires underground. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 a soutt african man will represent his country in track duringgthe upcoming london olympicc.how he will accomplish this feet... without legs. 3 --adblib weather tz-- notes are flying high in worrd's best harmonnzing groups are competing for the title of "world's best barbershop quartet." quartet."quartet nats naas wednesddy... to hear the harmonies that the singers pave been working hard all yyar to perfect.to them... it's like preparing for a competitive sport. code red weather warnings, huuid and hot temperatures... when will e see a cool down?chief
city without power.more than 19- thousand in baltimoree county... and n anne arrndel countt... more than 44- hundred.ssnce the storm begann bge has restoreddpower to more from bout half a millioo customers without power at the height of llst friday's storms ... to about ????? at this time of day ...bge is making progress. but that hasn't ptopped criticism of the recovery effoor ... for thhs week's take action thursday, rob gould with bge joinn us. us. 3 3&p--burying wires underground. 3 3 3...
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anne arundel county, 38,000, baltimore city, 58,000, and howard county, about 14,000. i am told every situation is different and it could be anywhere from later tonight all the way up until next weekend. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a lot of people are saying thank goodness for their homeowner's insurance. >> there are some important steps to take to take care of yourself and make sure your claim is processed. document everything. >> take pictures. get a camera, walk around and take pictures of everything they could be damaged on the property, whether it is the house itself, whether it is personal property inside the house. >> he says it is important to make an inventory and then contacted the insurance company. that way they can authorize an order the repairs. it is important to make sure that you have protected and cared for the items. >> frayed nerves are expectable, but we have heard stories of neighbors taking in neighbors. others holding cookouts with food that otherwise would have gone bad. one neighborhood is responding to the crisis. >> it has been a lon
anne arundel county, 38,000, baltimore city, 58,000, and howard county, about 14,000. i am told every situation is different and it could be anywhere from later tonight all the way up until next weekend. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a lot of people are saying thank goodness for their homeowner's insurance. >> there are some important steps to take to take care of yourself and make sure your claim is processed. document everything. >> take pictures. get a camera, walk...
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the baltimore city board of estimates approved a new contract for the fire chief. he will get an 18% pay hike over the life of his agreement. the deal generated vigorous debate on protests. >> both the city comptroller and council president voted against the contract and the fire unions join them in protest. >> much to the consternation of the city fire unions -- the mayor and a majority on the board of estimates gave up city fire chief a five-year contract that provides 80% pay hike. he currently earns $161,000 a year. >> our record of fire safety and the work he is doing is being recognized. >> the mayor gives the chief credit for the fewest fire deaths since 1938 and a 50% savings and over time costs and establishing operation care to cut down on people using ambulances for taxis and moving to a new computer dispatch system. but the chief has come under fire. during his tenure, the n.a.a.c.p. took him to task over minority recruitment. a cheating scandal contributed to its closing. the fire department is the target of several lawsuits alleging discrimination. bu
the baltimore city board of estimates approved a new contract for the fire chief. he will get an 18% pay hike over the life of his agreement. the deal generated vigorous debate on protests. >> both the city comptroller and council president voted against the contract and the fire unions join them in protest. >> much to the consternation of the city fire unions -- the mayor and a majority on the board of estimates gave up city fire chief a five-year contract that provides 80% pay...
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. >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd, and wjz.com, baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> under water. >> everything is flooded. and cars, you know, the water's coming up past their tires. >> fast-moving storms flood parts of baltimore. >> the damage and the new round of storms moving through. >>> hello, everyone. >> here's what people are talking about. >> two rounds of storms hit maryland hard bringing down trees and flooding major sections of downtown baltimore. we have a live report on this heavy flooding. let's go to bob tracking these storms. >> first round between 6-8:00 p.m. caused flooding. the second round, flood warnings for much of the region. this stuff moving in from the west. since about 9-10:00 p.m., some areas have picked up 1-2 inches ohio you have rain. that's what's been causing the flooding. some spots had an inch and a half in 30 minutes. heavy rain through phoenix. down to the city into aa county, very heavy activity. close to the city now. very heavy rain shifting to the southeast o
. >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd, and wjz.com, baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> under water. >> everything is flooded. and cars, you know, the water's coming up past their tires. >> fast-moving storms flood parts of baltimore. >> the damage and the new round of storms moving through. >>> hello, everyone. >> here's what people are talking about....
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for many baltimore city residents, 10:00 a.m. couldn't come fast enough, when the city began distributing ice in four different locations. >> i slept in my car one night and stayed in my house the other night and i can't take the heat no more. >> for people who can't take it anymore, and there are lots of them, baltimore city is giving away bags of ice. in the parking lot of the northwood plaza shopping center, it was a welcome sight on day two of no power. >> it's a blessing. i don't care if i have to go far, it's a blessing. thank you so much! >> people were allowed four bags and some came to get ice for elderly neighbors. >> some people won't have the means to replenish their food. fortunately for me, i will, but everybody won't number that situation. >> that's really nice because we need ice. food going bad real fast. >> it's humanity and people looking out for others that don't have. the quezada center on reisterstown road is serving as one of the city's cooling centers and cool is the word with lots of cold water, ice and a
for many baltimore city residents, 10:00 a.m. couldn't come fast enough, when the city began distributing ice in four different locations. >> i slept in my car one night and stayed in my house the other night and i can't take the heat no more. >> for people who can't take it anymore, and there are lots of them, baltimore city is giving away bags of ice. in the parking lot of the northwood plaza shopping center, it was a welcome sight on day two of no power. >> it's a blessing....
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harford county, baltimore city, anne arundel and prince george's county are still under a severe thunderstorm watch until 1:00 a.m., but it should be cancelled and dropped any minute now. we had one badge of showers late last night and this morning and then the second area comes then with heavier rain. the yellow is talking about two or 3 inches of rain that the radar is estimated. you need to look out for flooded low-lying areas in parts of baltimore and hartford county. officially at bwi marshall today, about a quarter of an inch. that does happen as the storms came through in the last few minutes. for the year we are more than 7 inches below normal in total precipitation. today was a hot one, 97 degrees at the airport. that is 10 degrees above normal and just little below the record high of 101 set in 1940. 86 at salisbury at this moment. even at this late evening hours it feels like almost 100 degrees across the southern part of our state. a cold front is trying to get some heat relief here but that is going to slowly crossed the mountains and ease through baltimore during the day tomorro
harford county, baltimore city, anne arundel and prince george's county are still under a severe thunderstorm watch until 1:00 a.m., but it should be cancelled and dropped any minute now. we had one badge of showers late last night and this morning and then the second area comes then with heavier rain. the yellow is talking about two or 3 inches of rain that the radar is estimated. you need to look out for flooded low-lying areas in parts of baltimore and hartford county. officially at bwi...
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. >> we now know the name of the person shot and killed by baltimore city police. police say a man had a semi- automatic gun. he took off. they caught up with him in front of a home in that block and he was still carrying the gun. >> at that point, shooting the suspect, the weapon has been recovered. >> that suspect has been identified as a 22-year-old. we have learned that he was a veteran of the department. >> police say the book he was shot in the arm. that is when police said the two men showed up, pulled out a gun, demanded money, and made the victims take off their clothes. one of the friends tried to run away and was shot after the shooting. >> the body of a man was discovered. it looks like a man somebody and it has been there for quite some time. the remains were taken for further investigation. now for the race to the white house. president obama campaigned for the second straight day. but the romney camp is fighting back. here is the latest. >> at a rally near richmond, virginia, hundreds of people see president obama the way he has seen them before. >>
. >> we now know the name of the person shot and killed by baltimore city police. police say a man had a semi- automatic gun. he took off. they caught up with him in front of a home in that block and he was still carrying the gun. >> at that point, shooting the suspect, the weapon has been recovered. >> that suspect has been identified as a 22-year-old. we have learned that he was a veteran of the department. >> police say the book he was shot in the arm. that is when...
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but there's some mixed news forstudents in baltimore city public schools. math scores are up around two percent in gradesthree through eightfrom the year before.but reading scoresamonn middle school studenns are down...nearlyythreepercentt the c.e.o...says one absent.s....are chronically - (alonso) "there's a huge challenge aad we eed to work communities about making sure that the kids are n school orr the progresssis going to be difficult to sustain.. sustain."students considred chronically absent...miss 20 &por more schooodays a yeaa. take me to the river!that's what dozens offpeople pay a local company to do during hot summer days.but, paul gesslerr explains that business is facing fines for the service. paul-- gary kloch's tube 'n taxi was fined ore ttan a hundred bucks three times in three tubing is not the problem so much---as the taxi. maryland's department of natural resources tells me operating a business in a the ransaction is done at drops tubers off inside the - trout fishermen say tubers bring alcohol and throw trash in the water.kloch says the
but there's some mixed news forstudents in baltimore city public schools. math scores are up around two percent in gradesthree through eightfrom the year before.but reading scoresamonn middle school studenns are down...nearlyythreepercentt the c.e.o...says one absent.s....are chronically - (alonso) "there's a huge challenge aad we eed to work communities about making sure that the kids are n school orr the progresssis going to be difficult to sustain.. sustain."students considred...
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baltimore city... baltimore county... carroll county... howard county... today... on whetherrgeorge zimmermmn... wwll stay in jail. zimmerman's bond was revoked... affer the judge thoosand dollars in web --- donations.the move came after zimmerman's wife testifiee they were broke... at his initial hearing.zimmerman is chargee with second degree murder in the shooting deeth of trayvon martin.he shot the unarmed teenager in februaay, a self defense.prosecutors say it was a case of racial profiling. a -year-old is in critical conditioo this morning... after early drowniig in a pool.it happened weddesday... in brooklyn park.the child was rushed to a hospital last night... in life-threatening pondition.a prellminary investigation is now underway. two florida lifeguards are fired... for ssving a man ffom drowniig. one of the lifeguaadd... thomms looez... &psays he left his designated zone monddy... to save the man who was struggling in thee water.he entered an area the lifeguard's are not contracted to ppotect. minutes later... he was fired on the spot.but lopez says reg
baltimore city... baltimore county... carroll county... howard county... today... on whetherrgeorge zimmermmn... wwll stay in jail. zimmerman's bond was revoked... affer the judge thoosand dollars in web --- donations.the move came after zimmerman's wife testifiee they were broke... at his initial hearing.zimmerman is chargee with second degree murder in the shooting deeth of trayvon martin.he shot the unarmed teenager in februaay, a self defense.prosecutors say it was a case of racial...
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city police are also working on a policy. there's no problems behind the push. wjz eyewitness news. >> there's no plans to put the policies into effect. >>> the 2010 robo-call scandal released. asked to visit his dying mother from behavior. the jury found the former consultant guilty for the robo- call tag line but he was acquitted of more serious charges including election fraud and sentenced to 60 days in jail sparking outrage in raleigh, demanding his release >>> if alive, would joe paterno face charges? the university's sexual abuse allegation against jerry sandusky. paterno broke the law according to police. >>> the problem of bullying has claimed children's lives across the country and here in maryland. tonight, star ravens player ray rice helps to stop more tragedies. wjz is live. monique griego is explaning why it's personal to ray monique? >> reporter: the cause that a teen has committed suicide. the family was there as he sent his message. constant harassment on social media sites drove grace to take her own life. >
city police are also working on a policy. there's no problems behind the push. wjz eyewitness news. >> there's no plans to put the policies into effect. >>> the 2010 robo-call scandal released. asked to visit his dying mother from behavior. the jury found the former consultant guilty for the robo- call tag line but he was acquitted of more serious charges including election fraud and sentenced to 60 days in jail sparking outrage in raleigh, demanding his release >>> if...
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and baltimore city man is recovering after police say he was shot in the bisect. he was walking with a friend when two men showed up, pulled out a gun and demanded money. they may be victims take off their clothes. one of the friends tried to run away so the suspect shot him in the arm. then they got away. good sounds at bwi as soldiers with the 29th infantry division returned home from deployment in afghanistan. >> i am very proud of him. he is a hero. it feels really good to see him and all the other trips to make it come save. >> when the u.s. calls me up to do my job, i have to do it. it is part of being an american. >> several soldiers say they're happy to be able to relax for a while and spend time with their families. it has been a summer of remembering and honoring. >> first, there was frank and then a girl and now jim. his statue stands outside of camden yards. check out the high leg kick, the trademark of polymers delivery. palmer's delivery. the statue is well deserved for many reasons. >> when -- what makes me emotional is that we did it all here and p
and baltimore city man is recovering after police say he was shot in the bisect. he was walking with a friend when two men showed up, pulled out a gun and demanded money. they may be victims take off their clothes. one of the friends tried to run away so the suspect shot him in the arm. then they got away. good sounds at bwi as soldiers with the 29th infantry division returned home from deployment in afghanistan. >> i am very proud of him. he is a hero. it feels really good to see him and...
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[applause] >> pixar been james dickson served in the baltimore city police department in 1954-1987. the congressional gold medal is the highest civilian award that the government bestows. he bills himself as the world's youngest escape artist, but he did not win over the judges this time. the 26-year-old has loads of talent and is clearly going places. will it be to the finals? we certainly hope so. senator often performs on friday and saturday night. dropping some unwanted pounds make it easier. and new drug is coming to the marketplace. a minor slip in a hospital ranking has some taking notice of american institution. details on your chance to grab some authentic olympic gear. >> another hot day today but we have relief in the forecast. here's a look outside. still in the 90's in downtown baltimore. the weather is next. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt or add egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt, perfect for breakfast or any time of day. subway. eat fresh. >> the foo
[applause] >> pixar been james dickson served in the baltimore city police department in 1954-1987. the congressional gold medal is the highest civilian award that the government bestows. he bills himself as the world's youngest escape artist, but he did not win over the judges this time. the 26-year-old has loads of talent and is clearly going places. will it be to the finals? we certainly hope so. senator often performs on friday and saturday night. dropping some unwanted pounds make it...
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city and the 4th is from montgomery are county. remember to head to abc2news.com to find the closer cooling center in your community. >>> a new law will be signed in anne arundel county that will help future drownings, it requires a defibrillator to be installed in all public pools in the county and all lifeguards will be trained on how to use that equipment. a bill was named for conner freed, he died at the pool six years ago, if the defibrillator at that pool, she believes her son would still be alive. >>> you can certainly expect delayings along york road -- delays along york road again today. the water main broke again, so that is twice in two days. it has been fixed in one point, that's the southbound side as crews work to repair that area, so keep that a in mind if your travels take you around that area. the west coast ask you probably were asleep before that final pitch and here's what you missed, they lost to los angeles, they blew a lead but the final score was 9-7. mark reynolds and ryan flattery hit homers in the 2nd, an
city and the 4th is from montgomery are county. remember to head to abc2news.com to find the closer cooling center in your community. >>> a new law will be signed in anne arundel county that will help future drownings, it requires a defibrillator to be installed in all public pools in the county and all lifeguards will be trained on how to use that equipment. a bill was named for conner freed, he died at the pool six years ago, if the defibrillator at that pool, she believes her son...
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baltimore city is seeing the biggest gain in home values. median prices have increased more than 46% over the last year. >> all of this is good news. it's good news for all of us, whether we own a home or not, because it's good news for our jobs and it's good news for our economy. >> there are seven so-called targeted areas throughout maryland where home buyers can qualify for a lower interest rate. you can see the map and how you can seek help on wbaltv.com, just click on project economy. >> 5:27, 73 degrees on tv hill. coming up in the next half-hour of 11 news today -- >> getting to graduation. a new program at morgan state university makes sure more students finish with a degree. plus -- >> a new effort underway to defeat the dream act in maryland in november. i'm jennifer franciotti. details are next. >> rain is on its way out, a little bit left on the eastern shore, but more to thest with. rain is in the forecast for today. >> and tracking several accidents related to the overnight rain, we'll update you on those and also some downed t
baltimore city is seeing the biggest gain in home values. median prices have increased more than 46% over the last year. >> all of this is good news. it's good news for all of us, whether we own a home or not, because it's good news for our jobs and it's good news for our economy. >> there are seven so-called targeted areas throughout maryland where home buyers can qualify for a lower interest rate. you can see the map and how you can seek help on wbaltv.com, just click on project...
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city and townsend. they're working on the rest. the drain painfully slow in some places. this garage in carolina. mark groomer was one of those affected. >> the car seems to be running. >> they're up in the chesapeake bay. >> reporter: the storm also knocked out a cross at the highway. they're working on that now. reporting live at the city county line. back to you. >> thank you, when extreme weather hits, wjz is here for live doppler radar. log on to wjz.com at any time. >>> a man is behind bars after a high-speed chase but anne arundel county. he sped off and hit another car on telegraph road and then took off on foot. he was arrested and now faces multiple charges. >>> a fire breaks out in west baltimore leaving one person injured at a townhouse on west lexington street. people climbed the fire escape on to the roof and down the ladder. one woman with a mild case of smoke inhalation, the fire now under control. >>> thurgood marshall airport is getting help. the u.s. department of transportation is aw
city and townsend. they're working on the rest. the drain painfully slow in some places. this garage in carolina. mark groomer was one of those affected. >> the car seems to be running. >> they're up in the chesapeake bay. >> reporter: the storm also knocked out a cross at the highway. they're working on that now. reporting live at the city county line. back to you. >> thank you, when extreme weather hits, wjz is here for live doppler radar. log on to wjz.com at any...
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city water main is prompting mandatory water restrictions one county. mary is live in the news room with the details. >> reporter: we're talking about water restrictions. the ann arundel county department of public works issued mandatory water restrictions in northern and western restrictions of ann arundel county. that means no out door water use and indoor use. residents are being told not to wash their cars at home or sidewalks or decks. violators could face a fine up to $125. >> voluntary restrictions are also in place for howard county. >>> the city's police and security camera system is getting a boost. a new program is giving the department quicker access to private security cameras at businesses and homes. it allows businesses to incorporate their cameras into the city watch system. those interested can join the program by registers their security cameras with the mayor's office. >>> today high school and college students are marching asking the public to support the maryland dream act. it's a new state law offing in state tuition to undocumente
city water main is prompting mandatory water restrictions one county. mary is live in the news room with the details. >> reporter: we're talking about water restrictions. the ann arundel county department of public works issued mandatory water restrictions in northern and western restrictions of ann arundel county. that means no out door water use and indoor use. residents are being told not to wash their cars at home or sidewalks or decks. violators could face a fine up to $125. >>...
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city. a huge project and until we can come up with that cash we will have to live with these disruptions. they sent a pipe diver in the to identify a problem in southwest baltimore but the mayor says it is like sticking your finger in a leak. kerry cavanaugh, wbal tv 11 news. work,ker's continue to you are urged to avoid this area. >> find their way, take the metro, take the light rail from the north, -- >> and here is a closer look at the streets you do not want to be near tomorrow. the department of transportation tell us we are -- where st. paul is closed from lombard street. with the exception of the far left turn rlane, orders will be directed to turn left. stick with 11 news for continuing coverage on the impact of this water main break. we hall of the latest the taurus with traffic beginning at 5:00 a.m. -- detours with traffic beginning at 5:00 a.m. and local lawmaker is taking steps to balance the power of city government. he introduced four bills tonight including charter amendmen
city. a huge project and until we can come up with that cash we will have to live with these disruptions. they sent a pipe diver in the to identify a problem in southwest baltimore but the mayor says it is like sticking your finger in a leak. kerry cavanaugh, wbal tv 11 news. work,ker's continue to you are urged to avoid this area. >> find their way, take the metro, take the light rail from the north, -- >> and here is a closer look at the streets you do not want to be near...
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and baltimore city police say they plan to have extra officers on patrol at least through this weekend. adam, back to you. >> monique griego live with us. stay with wjz for complete coverage of this tragedy in aurora. for the very latest on the suspect and also, we're learning more information about the victims and the investigation. additional details at wjz.com. >>> so far, some rainstorms have been washing on our week. how long is the rain going to last? let's check in with meteorologist bernadette woods. she's got a look at live doppler radar. it's quieting down in the city a little bit tonight. >> it definitely is a way, wet start to the weekend. the first warning doppler radar shows a little drizzle out there. and then the drizzle is moving off to the east but fog is in the way, so a little more drizzle. as far as rainfall totals go, this takes it back to thursday when we get the heaviest amounts of rain but then four and a half inches crossed at 3.3 at b.w.i. marshall. you'd think that's mild for the evening here. 68 degrees. that's our high so far today. pretty incredible we've
and baltimore city police say they plan to have extra officers on patrol at least through this weekend. adam, back to you. >> monique griego live with us. stay with wjz for complete coverage of this tragedy in aurora. for the very latest on the suspect and also, we're learning more information about the victims and the investigation. additional details at wjz.com. >>> so far, some rainstorms have been washing on our week. how long is the rain going to last? let's check in with...
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baltimore city police are up ahead. we are going to the south side of the departure corridor. >> he is trying to do to jobs and maintaining air. >> he is talking to police. we're on the west side of the corridor at this time. corridor at this time. >> he
baltimore city police are up ahead. we are going to the south side of the departure corridor. >> he is trying to do to jobs and maintaining air. >> he is talking to police. we're on the west side of the corridor at this time. corridor at this time. >> he
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this is a prevalent issue for the city of baltimore isn't it? >> it is. i never seen anything like it. i am from chicago originally and the only time we have seen water main breaks of this type of magnitude is on the extreme temperature change days. but, we have this here and we have another obvious leak around the corner and it's just very pref len. >> reporter: thanks so much for -- prevalent. >> reporter: thanks so much for that. they are working on a short and long-term plan towards correcting the problem. for the immediate needs that being your commute this morning, go to abc2news.com. we have all the detours and rerants routes and upload the a -- reroutes and upload the amount bc2 app on your device -- abc2 app on your device. we are live with what's going on as they continue to fix this and it's going to be a long time coming. >> that's a mess down there.traffic troubles downtown 11 years ago. this is the anniversary of this. the howard street tunnel fire and water main break shut baltimore down for almost a week. you couldn't park in the garages i
this is a prevalent issue for the city of baltimore isn't it? >> it is. i never seen anything like it. i am from chicago originally and the only time we have seen water main breaks of this type of magnitude is on the extreme temperature change days. but, we have this here and we have another obvious leak around the corner and it's just very pref len. >> reporter: thanks so much for -- prevalent. >> reporter: thanks so much for that. they are working on a short and long-term...
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approve a sixth site that that would be to the detriment of baltimore city." (mayor) "i'm confident that we'll have a top quality facility that will rival national harbor, atlantic city and i don't think they'll be any impact."but city delegate curt anderson remains skeptical. (anderson) "we're supporting more gaming, we're supporting more gaming, all we're saying is that why does there have tt be more gaming and a sixth site? well, that's because mike miller wants a sixth site."delegate anderson blamessenate prrsident mike miller...for tying expanded gambling...to another casino at national harbor. (rrdell) "some lawmakers say when they adjourned the regular session back in april, therer were only 41 delegates who were committed to supporting expanded gambling and a new casino, which means that they'll have to round up at least 30 more votes to get that bill enacted in the house if there's a special session." but as of today...that's still...a big..."if."in baltimore, john rydell, fox 45 news late edition. governor o'malley is expected to decide whetherto cal
approve a sixth site that that would be to the detriment of baltimore city." (mayor) "i'm confident that we'll have a top quality facility that will rival national harbor, atlantic city and i don't think they'll be any impact."but city delegate curt anderson remains skeptical. (anderson) "we're supporting more gaming, we're supporting more gaming, all we're saying is that why does there have tt be more gaming and a sixth site? well, that's because mike miller wants a sixth...